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How Does Catalyst Deactivation Contribute to Toxic Inhalation?
Catalyst deactivation
often leads to the formation of by-products that can become airborne:
Coking
: Formation of carbon deposits that can disintegrate into fine particles.
Poisoning
: Accumulation of toxic substances on the catalyst surface.
Proper disposal and regeneration of deactivated catalysts are crucial.
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